Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 157. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 892 1 INDIAN TROOP MOVEMENTS ONLY FOR OWN SECURITY BANGALORE, July 17. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, last night described as a "gross falsehood" a statement by Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Premier, that India had intentions of attacking Pakistan. He accused British military and other officials
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  • 162 1 CALCUTTA, July 17.— Latest weekly figures of migration from East Pakistan to West Bengal show a net excess of over 11,500 Hindus, who have crossed the frontier from East Pakistan to West Bengal. Figures for the week, July 2 to Jul.v 8, are: Arrivals
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  • 55 1 UNITED NATIONS, July 17.— Pakistan yesterday protested to the President of the Security Council against alleged massing of Indian troops on her borders. The protest filed by Professor Ahmed Bohari, Chief Pakistani delegate, did not ask for any specific Council action though a Pakistan s^kesman said
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  • 73 1 RAWALPINDI. July 17. —Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations mediator on Kashmir, veaUrdeqr visited Muszaffarabad, capital of the Azad Kashmir government, where he and his family were greeted by a large crowd of Kashmiris. Dr. Graham and his advisers had discussions with Choudhri Ghulam Abbas, supreme
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  • 84 1 PHOTO). The royal master of ceremonies, Jonkheer D. C. de Graeff stoops to retrieve the letters of credential, which the new German Ambassador to the Netherlands, Dr. Karl Dumont, let .slip from his hands as he was about to step from his horse-drawn coach to present them
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  • 451 1 SEROWE, July 17. Bamangwato tribesmen yesterday turned down London's proposal for a Kgotla (tribal meeting) to decide whether Tshekedi Khama, their exiled former Regent, should return to the rereserve. Meeting under camelthorn trees here the tribesmen said they had "repeatedly and without outside influence"
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  • 62 1 JAIPUR, July 17.— The Rajasthan Government has allotted Rs. 970,000 for the construction of dams at Jari river in Jodhpur State. The Project, estimated to cost about Rs. 32.4 million, will irrigate over 45,000 acres of land, wielding 15,000 tons of foodgrains. A sum of Rs. 14
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  • 182 1 BANGALORE. July 17.— The Kashmir Chief Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, reiterated his stand that the first essential factor before any plebiscite in Kashmir to decide her future was that the territorial integrity of the State must be reoiaba'blished. Sheikh Abdullah, who
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  • 378 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 17. The All-India Congress Committee finally concluded its Bangalore Session with an invitation to all dissident Congressmen who have broken away, to return to its fold in order to strengthen the Congress for the coming elections. The statesmanlike resolution
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  • 132 1 TAIPEI. July 17.— -A Nationalist division somewhere In Northern Formosa was inspected today bv Thomas E. Dewey, Republican Governor of New York. Dewey was accompanied on th.' tour by Major -General William C. Chase, former commander of the famed l.st Cavalry Division who heads the Military
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  • 151 1 Filipinos To Burn Japanese Treaty Author's Effigy MANILA, July 17.— Burning of an effigy of Republican State Department Adviser John Foster Dulles, author of the proposed peace treaty for Japan, will take place during a protest rally in the Plaza Miranda today, the Liberal Youth League announced yesterday. The announcement
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  • 779 2 Idian Daily Mail Singapore. Wednesday, July 18, 1951. NEGAPATAM AND MALACCA -A CONTRAST THE Nagapattinam (Negapatam) Tragedy (on which we editorially commented last Saturday) should, by contrast, focus the attention of the people of Malaya to the plight of Malacca. Nagapattinam is not a natural harbour. It is not suited
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  • 393 2 Text Ot Ordinance issued By President To Meet Threatened Railway Strike NEW DELHI: The President has promulgated an Ordinance on July n under which the Government are empowered to issue notification prohibiting strikes in any essential services. This is the first step which
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  • 553 2 -M.W DELHI: Mr. N. Gopalaswaini Ayyangar, Minister for Trailsport and Railways, said In a broadcast on July 11 night that Government would use all their resource* to prevent the threatened railwaymen's strike and to en* it quickly if it materialised. Government were determined to protect
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  • 591 2 MADRAS:— Mr. S. Guruswami, General Secretary of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation, said here on July 11 night, "As long as the Government do not enforce the Ordinance promulgated today to prohibit the proposed railway strike, the programme of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation to seek a constitutional and
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  • 356 2 TRIVANDRUM:— Ms. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, who is here in connection with rjiscussion food subsidy question for this State and also in-come-tax matters, had a two-hour discussion with the TravancoreCochin Cabinet, the Chief Secretary and food officials of the State Government at
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  • 129 2 BANGALORE:— Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary of the Congress, stated here that Presidents of Pradesh Congress Committees had been asked to give the latest position regarding resignations from the Congress. Fourteen Pradesh Committee had replied and figures of the other eleven were awaited. Of the 14
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  • 181 2 MADRAS:— A deputation, led by Mr. K C. Nnirbir, r ros I lent, Madras Kerala Samaj, waited on Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, during his stay here recently and lequested him to retain the radio station at Kozhikode as an Independent
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 2 PHOTO). A General Patton M-46 Tank equipped for deep water fording undergoes a test in Lake Saint Clare, near Detriot, Michigan, June 25. The USA Army says the installation of a "Fording Kit" enables the tank to operate in six feet of water. Waterproofing tests are continuing. Two stacks provide
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  • 143 2 KALIMPONG:— It is learnt irom a reliable souice here that ine Dalai Lama will leave lor Lhasa on July 22 nexi. Busy preparations lor this purpose are in progress at Dongkor Monastery at Yatung. Ueneral Cnang Clung, leader of tne Chinese
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI: —The Fuel Research Institute, Digwadih (Bihar) has found Rewa coal to be rich in sulphur, it was officially stated here on July 8. The institute is at piesent carrying out pilot plant washing tests on behalf of a cement firm. With the execution of their
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  • 313 2 ELECTIONS IN BOMBAY: CONGRESS PARTY'S PLANS BOMBAY:— The Bombay State Congiess Election Co-ordinating Committee gave final touches to the machinery for conducting the Congress election campaign in the State. The Committee, which consists of the Chief Miniser Mr. B. C Kher, the Home Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai and the Presidents
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  • 45 2 BOMBAY July 16. Another batch of 400 Haj pilgrims from all wer India sailed from Bombay on July 12 for Jeddah. This is the second post-Ramzan sailing for the holy place. The first batch sailed on July 9. GIIS
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  • 522 3 Reception At Airport ssi BANGALORE, July 8. (By Air Mail) The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, arrived here by air today He was accorded a welcome at the aerodrome by a distinguished gathering. As soon as the plane landed, Mr. Nehru was welcomed
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  • 231 3 MYSORE, July 8. < By Air Mail)— Prime Minister Nehru accompanied by his daughter Indira Gandhi and Parliamentary Secretary Satyanarayana frinha, arrived here by car from Bangalore this evening. The President and members of the local Municipal Council received Mr. Nehru at the toll-gate and garlanded
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  • 216 3 MADRAS:— TThe Government have ordered the extension till the end of June 1952, ofr the experiment of carrying on all official proceedings and correspondence in regional languages, at present conducted in Tiruchirapalli and East Godavari districts. The Government had ordered in May 1948, as an experiment
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  • 614 3 MR. RAMATH'S IMPRESSIONS MADRAS, July 6. (By Air Mail); Speaking at the Mahajana Sabha Hall last evening), Mr. H. V. Kamath, MP, charged Mr. Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, Central Minister of Communications, with "playing an unconstitutional role." Mr. R. r. Dalavai, President of the Sabha. presided. Mr.
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  • 241 3 DY. SPEAKER ON DIFFICULTIES FACING CONGRESS GOVT. MADRAS, July 8. (By Air Mail): The uniiTirecedented difficulties and problems that the Congress Government had to face during the past four years and the patience and tenacity with which it went about tackling them were explained by Mr. M. Anantasayanam Iyengar. Deputy
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    120 3 Achbfshcp Jozef Groesz, aged 63. of Hungary, stand wflth others accused of plotting to overthrow the Hungarian Republic, between then- guards, to hear sentence pronounced by Judge Vilmos Olti in Budapest, on June 28. The accused are (lcflt to right front row, followed by their sentences) Archbishop Groesz 15 vears
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY, July 16.— A Malayan paii were on Saturday crowned men's doubles champions in the Cricket Club of India badminton championships final. India's first-seeded Devinder Mohan and Henry Ferreira proved not good enough to beat Wong Peng Soon and Abdulla Piius, who won 15-12. 15-8.
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  • 19 3 CAIRO. July 15.— Aviation fuel is likely to be put on ration here soon, authoritative sources said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 394 3 NAGPLR. July 7 (By Air Mail) Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Labour Minister, said here to-day that the Congress remained strong and there was no force in the country to face it He called upon Congressman not to be taken in by the "war of nerves' waged by
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  • 413 3 NEHRU'S REPORT TO BE BASIS OF DISCUSSION NEW DELHI, July 7 (By Air Mail).— The General Secretary of the Congress, Mr. Mohanlal Gautam, am JLT 999 to niaht that Mr> Nehru's report to the A.I.C.C. would be the main subject for deliberations at
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  • 77 3 SRINAGAR, July 7. (By Air Mail) Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, President of the Jammu and Katshmir National Conference, is expected to leave Srinagar on July 11 to attend the A-ICC session at Bangalore next week. Since the Kashmir National Conference is not affiliated with the Indian Congress
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  • 392 4 CEYLON NEWS: SPEECH AT COLOMBO RECEPTION COLOMBO: "I cannot envisage any other kind of relationship between India and Ceylon than one of close friendship and goodwill in the interests of both," said Mr- K. P. Kesava Menon, Indian High Commissioner, making his first reference to Indo-Ceylon
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  • 67 4 JAFFNA WOMEN URGED TO AID CRAFTS REVIVAL JAFFNA: Mr. C. D. Vijayathevandran. Divisional Otfiser. Department of Industries, presiding over the annual general meeting of tine Coiumbuturai Mangayer Sabha-.. appealed to the women ol Jaffna to assist m the revival of house crafts. Mr. St. John Puvirajasinghe, secretary of the Jaffna
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  • 46 4 RANGOON, July 16.— A nine-man Burmese goodwill delegation left here on Jumly 13 for a seven -ci<*y tour of Indonesia. Its leader is Khin Maung Lat, the only Moslem minister in the Burmese Cabinet. The delegation will spend two days at Bangkok on the way Reuter
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  • 225 4 SANCHI RELICSNOT JUST YET TERMS NOT ACCEPTABLE COLOMBO: Ceylon will not receive her share of Sanchi relics of the two chief disciples of Lord Buddha Sariputta and Maha Moggallana. Although the Mahabodhi Society of India promised Ceylon a portion of these relics the Mahabodhi Society of Ceylon is not in
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  • 104 4 COLOMBO: In response to 4 request from the University of Ceylon, the Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation has given 18.000 dollars, in addition to Rs. 300,000, to the Department of Physiology for the study of Cardiovascular Dynamics io tropical people. It is believed
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  • 62 4 CHAVAKACHCHEIU: Dr. C- J. Eliezer. Professor of Mathematics. Ceylon University, addressed a public meeting held at Chavakachcheri Drieberg College HaD In connection with the school's 75th anniversary celebrations. He said the students here were second to none but they were not provided with facilities and the
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  • 59 4 No Abolition Of Zamindaris Yet PATNA. July 17.— 1n the Supreme Court, vacation judge Mr. Justice Martajan granted an interim stay on the enforcement of the Rih:».r and UP Zamindari Abolition AcU till the second week of September pending their disposal by the court. Tne petitions were filed by sjaie
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  • 60 4 NEW DELHI, July 17. During the week ended July 7, the Central Ministry of Food and Agrculture despatched 91,800 tons of foodgrains to deficit areas. The main recipients are: Bombay (20/. 5G tons), Madras (17,700 tons). Bihar (9,700 tons), Travancore- Cochin (9,400 tons) and West
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    39 4 PHOTO). King George VI, who has been convalescing at Windsor tor three weeks, following hLs attack of bronchial cartarrhal inflammation of the mng. is seen arriving at Buckingham Palace, London, on July 9. Behind him is the Queen. A.P.
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  • 895 4 T.B.A.'S 7TH ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET Favoured by line weather a large gathering of Indians and leading members of other communities were present m t thc Seventh Annual Athletic Meet of the Tamil Brotherhood Association held last Sunday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Eight records were broken and the best performances
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